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Yearly Archive for 2013

Videoconferencing – Changing the Face of Mental Healthcare

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
5

It is not noteworthy (or particularly blog-worthy) news that mental health care is not up to par, especially in the United... READ MORE →

Physician Sleep Deprivation – Potential Effects on Patient Care

by John-Paul Whitman, BSN, RN
3

It is well understood that resident, intern and attending physicians do not receive an adequate amount of sleep at night.... READ MORE →

What Color Is That? The Answer Depends On the Language You Speak

by Daniel Albright, MA, PhD (c)
9

Color has long been one of the battlegrounds in psycholinguistics — this dates back to 1969 or earlier, when Brent... READ MORE →

Out-Group Discrimination Fuels Anger, Risk-Taking and Vigilance

by Rubeena Shamsudheen, MS, MA, PhD (c)
0

Discrimination originates in prejudice. It most often takes the form of social rejection, with racial- and gender-based discrimination... READ MORE →

Understanding How Color Is Perceived in the Brain

by Daniel Albright, MA, PhD (c)
4

Scientists have examined the effects of language on categorical color perception — the idea that color perception is... READ MORE →

Psychopharmacological Drug Development in A Depression?

by Thomas Hartmann, PhD
1

“If you are a mouse and suffer from depression, we can cure you!”. You may have heard similar statements for other diseases,... READ MORE →

Teaching the Brain to Calm Itself

by Maria Esposito, MA
7

Estimates of combat-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in U.S. veterans since the Vietnam War ranges from approximately... READ MORE →

Horror on Seymour Avenue

by Bulbul Bahuguna, MD
6

As we get ready to celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend, we have been greeted with news of the liberation of three young... READ MORE →

Exercise for Depression – A Gold Standard Therapy

by Cristiano Batista, PhD
17

Depression has become a common medical issue worldwide. Conventional treatments, generally, have not been effective in preventing... READ MORE →

Is Obesity Linked to ADHD?

by Maria Esposito, MA
6

As more and more children consume high-fat diets and become increasingly overweight, the incidences of diseases like type... READ MORE →

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This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →

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